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CSCTRUCK's Compactor Garbage Trucks On Their Way To Bolivia For Efficient Waste Management

Aug 23, 2023

Suizhou, Hubei - Aug 23rd, 2023 - CSCTRUCK, a leading manufacturer of garbage trucks, announced today that it has shipped a fleet of compactor garbage trucks to Bolivia. The trucks are being sent to help the country improve its waste management system.

Bolivia is facing a growing waste management crisis. The country produces an estimated 12 million tons of waste per year, but only a small fraction of it is recycled or composted. The rest ends up in landfills, where it pollutes the environment and poses a health risk to residents.

The compactor garbage trucks from CSCTRUCK will help Bolivia to improve its waste management system in several ways. First, the trucks will help to reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills. The trucks' compactors can compress garbage up to 10 times its original volume, which means that fewer trucks are needed to collect and transport the waste.

Second, the trucks will help to improve the efficiency of waste collection. The trucks' hydraulic arms can reach into narrow alleyways and pick up garbage from difficult-to-access areas. This will make it easier to collect waste from all parts of the city, including low-income areas.

Third, the trucks will help to improve the safety of waste collection workers. The trucks' cabs are enclosed, which protects workers from the elements and exposure to hazardous materials. The trucks also have safety features such as backup cameras and blind-spot monitors, which help to prevent accidents.

The shipment of compactor garbage trucks to Bolivia is a major step forward for the country's waste management system. The trucks will help to reduce pollution, improve public health, and create jobs.

"We are proud to be a part of Bolivia's efforts to improve its waste management system," said CSCTRUCK CEO Tony Wong. "Our compactor garbage trucks will help to make the country's cities cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable."

The trucks are expected to arrive in Bolivia in early Sep. They will be deployed in the cities of La Paz, Santa Cruz, and Cochabamba.

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